Kazusa-Kameyama Station, Railway terminus station in Kimitsu, Japan
Kazusa-Kameyama Station is the terminal point of the Kururi Line in Kimitsu. It has a simple structure with one island platform serving a single bidirectional track that ends here.
The station began operations in 1936 and was temporarily closed during World War II. It later became part of the JR East network and has continued regular service since then.
The station name combines Kazusa, the ancient province name, with Kameyama, reflecting the local geographical and historical connections of the Chiba region.
The station is unmanned and handles about 90 passengers daily. From here you can connect to bus routes that reach other nearby stations in the region.
Located 32.2 kilometers from Kisarazu Station, this terminal point of the Kururi Line operates without station staff while maintaining regular service.
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